Amyloid fibril formation depends on a partial unfolding of the native protein. |
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Amyloid fibril formation generally is a result of alteration of the native conformation. |
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The simultaneous occurrence of random aggregation and amyloid fibril formation has been observed before. |
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The nanostructure reveals paired smaller fibrils that appear in optical microscopy as a single fibril. |
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As the number of fibrils decreases, it becomes increasingly easier to cut the next fibril because the fibrils carry larger and larger loads. |
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Many such pairs of filaments are bundled together into a structure called a fibril, and groups of fibrils make up a single muscle fiber. |
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All fibril dimensions were therefore estimated from the height of the fibril in cross section. |
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Besides studying fibrils in the test tube, researchers would like to make computer models to view fibril formation. |
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In particular, the mineral completely encases each fibril, enclosing the fibrillar volume. |
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The fibril clumps have a diameter of between 20 and 200 nanometers, and lengths of a few micrometers. |
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However, the stoichiometry of these proteins in a single tight junction fibril and their oligomerization into heteromeric and heterotypic assemblies are not known. |
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Each axial fibril attaches at an opposite end and winds around the cell body, which is enclosed by an envelope. |
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Within each fibril are relatively thick filaments of the protein myosin and thin ones of actin and other proteins. |
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Thus, each plant cell can be viewed as making its own cellulose fibril cocoon. |
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There are four principal subtypes, and all are due to mutations in anchoring fibril type 7 collagen. |
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Evidently a small quantity of solid fibril network is able to trap a large amount of water. |
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The kinetic data from the light scattering suggest that the fibril formation is not a cooperative multimolecular process, but rather a monomolecular one. |
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The morphologic changes such as decreased cell density, decreased collagen fibril density, and loss of fiber waviness that occur with aging predispose the tendon to injury. |
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These extension peptides, or propeptides, are cleaved from the collagen molecule by specific proteases prior to incorporation of collagen into a growing collagen fibril. |
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Process for the production of mineralised collagen fibrils, characterised in that fibril formation and mineralisation take place in a single process step. |
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Moreover, a loss of mechanical properties is produced under the action of UV, the collagen triple helix opens, numerous intermolecular links are formed, the structure in fibril is lost. |
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Amyloid is a fibrous, insoluble protein-carbohydrate complex that forms when normally soluble proteins such as antibodies become misfolded and adopt a fibril structure. |
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Effects of reduced join mobiliy on sarcomere length, collagen fibril arrangement in the endomysium, and hyaluronan in rat muscle. |
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It is said that natural leather is composed of intertexture web of uneven fibril in diameter. |
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